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2018 in Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 47(6), pp. 1869–1880

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Analyses showed that persons who viewed pornography were more than twice as likely as those who did not view pornography to experience a divorce, even after controlling for marital happiness and sexual satisfaction as well as relevant sociodemographic correlates.

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2018 in Psychology of Violence, 21520828

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Consumption of pornography was associated with greater acceptance of objectification of women, which in turn was associated with greater rape myth acceptance and more frequent acts of sexual deception.